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Advanced noise suppression technology for improved search and rescue drones

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have received significant attention in recent years across many sectors such as military, agriculture, construction, and

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New type of nanoparticle makes vaccines more powerful

Many vaccines, including vaccines for hepatitis B and whooping cough, consist of fragments of viral or bacterial proteins. These vaccines

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Genetic mutation in a quarter of all Labradors hard-wires them for obesity

New research finds around a quarter of Labrador retriever dogs face a double-whammy of feeling hungry all the time and

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Amyloid blood levels associated with brain changes in Alzheimer’s study

New research published today suggests there is a link between abnormal blood levels of amyloid — a protein associated with

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New deep-sea worm discovered at methane seep off Costa Rica

Greg Rouse, a marine biologist at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and other researchers have discovered a new

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This injectable hydrogel mitigates damage to the right ventricle of the heart

An injectable hydrogel can mitigate damage to the right ventricle of the heart with chronic pressure overload, according to a

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Herbivores, displaced by ocean warming, threaten subtropical seagrass meadows

Tropical herbivores are on the move, and that could spell trouble for subtropical seagrass meadows. As the ocean warms, marine

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Study reveals genetic clusters and biological pathways that may explain differences in type 2 diabetes risk

The development and progression of type 2 diabetes are affected by numerous biological processes, such as the body’s response to

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Factors associated with age-related hearing loss differ between males and females

Certain factors associated with developing age-related hearing loss differ by sex, including weight, smoking behavior, and hormone exposure, according to

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COVID-19 physiological impacts vary by sex, wearable technology reveals

Males and females have differential physiological responses to COVID-19 infections, with males having larger increases in skin temperature, breathing rate